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    (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    With the recent rash of celebrity deaths recently was wondering who will be next? Ted Kennedy? Patrick Swayze?
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    Phil Collins

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    Christopher Walken.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Quote Originally Posted by GIDP View Post
    Phil Collins

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    Christopher Walken.
    Walken died 35 years ago. No one told him though.

    dude is creepy.
    Dubito Ergo Cogito Ergo Sum.

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    Abe Vigoda, although his twitter account keeps telling me he's alive every day...

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    *Insert star WWE wrestler here*

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Quote Originally Posted by TRF View Post
    Walken died 35 years ago. No one told him though.

    dude is creepy.
    I literally LOL'd at work.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/obituari...,5154499.story

    Dusty Rhodes dies at 82; pinch-hitting hero of 1954 World Series
    The left-hander came through at the plate to help the New York Giants win their last championship by sweeping the heavily favored Cleveland Indians.
    By Kevin Baxter
    June 19, 2009

    Dusty Rhodes, a light-hitting, hard-drinking outfielder who was at his best on baseball's biggest stage, died of cardiopulmonary arrest Wednesday at a Las Vegas hospital. He was 82.

    Rhodes, whose left-handed swing was tailor-made for the short right-field porch at the New York Giants' home in the Polo Grounds, never batted more than 244 times in seven big-league seasons and had a career average of just .253.

    But in his only World Series, in 1954, he delivered a game-winning pinch-hit home run in the 10th inning of Game 1, a game-tying pinch-hit single in Game 2 and a two-run pinch single in Game 3 to help the Giants win their last championship by sweeping the heavily favored Cleveland Indians.

    Rhodes also hit a solo home run later in Game 2, remaining in the game after his pinch-hit single. His two home runs were the only ones hit by the Giants in the series.

    Although that World Series is best remembered for "The Catch," Willie Mays' great running grab of a Vic Wertz drive in the opening game, it was Rhodes' bat that proved the difference. Yet, earlier that season, Giants manager Leo Durocher promised to quit unless the team traded Rhodes.

    The Giants tried, but no other team wanted Rhodes.

    "I decided Rhodes couldn't run or field a ball and I decided I didn't want him around," the late Durocher, a Hall of Fame manager who won his only title that year, said after the series. "Get rid of him. He can't do nothing. He convinced me now how wrong I was."

    But the World Series wasn't Rhodes' only brush with baseball history. In both the 1953 and '54 seasons, he homered in three consecutive at-bats in the same game.

    The '54 season was his best; he hit a career-high .341 with 15 home runs and 50 runs batted in in only 164 at-bats.

    In his autobiography, "Nice Guys Finish Last," Durocher called the fun-loving Rhodes "the worst fielder who ever played in a big-league game." But he also wrote that Rhodes' personality kept the team "confident and happy."

    "He was a lovable guy. He was a party guy. He was just a good old boy," Frank Turco, a cousin of Rhodes' wife, Gloria, said Thursday. "Did he live a hard life? Did he go out at night? Yes. But he was a good man. He was a Southern gentleman."

    James Lamar Rhodes was born May 13, 1927, in Mathews, Ala., and grew up "dirt poor," according to Turco.

    He joined the Navy shortly after his 17th birthday, seeing action on a warship in the Pacific theater during World War II, then signed his first baseball contract with the Chicago Cubs in 1947.

    But he spent his entire big-league career with the Giants, following the team from New York to San Francisco, where he played his final season in 1959.

    A product of the segregationist South who played his first professional game the year that Jackie Robinson became the first African American player in the major leagues, Rhodes was "color blind," former teammate Monte Irvin said.

    "He was like a brother to all the black players," Irvin told the New York Daily News. "He sure did like the good life, though, which would drive Leo crazy."

    After his baseball career ended, Rhodes returned to New York, where he worked on a tugboat in New York Harbor. Tugs there flew their flags at half mast in his memory Thursday, his family said.

    Rhodes retired to Boca Raton, Fla., then to Henderson, Nev., with Gloria, his wife of 30 years.

    "He loved baseball. He loved his kids. He loved his wife," Turco said. "I don't know in what order. But he was a funny guy. He would tell you a story and you'd fall on the floor."

    Over the last two years, Rhodes battled heart problems, diabetes and emphysema, which resulted in frequent visits to hospital emergency rooms, Turco said.

    He was on his way to a regular medical check-up when he went into cardiopulmonary arrest, dying a few hours later at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas, according to a spokeswoman for the Clark County coroner's office.

    In addition to his wife, Rhodes' survivors include three children from a previous marriage; a sister; and 11 grandchildren.

    A memorial service will be held today at the Davis Funeral Home in Las Vegas, to be followed by a funeral and military burial Saturday.

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    If this way 1977....you would say Keith Richards.....but I will still put him down anyways ..just in case.

    Any singer or guitarist from a hard rock 70's band.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    I smell a death pool.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Quote Originally Posted by kaldaniels View Post
    I smell a death pool.
    Those are never good things to smell.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Did anyone guess Billy Mays?

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    Tommy Lasorda.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Wow, is the cause of death out for Billy Mays? I didn't think there was anything wrong with him...he showed up on The Tonight Show with Conan tis week, seemed fine.

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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Quote Originally Posted by TC81190 View Post
    Wow, is the cause of death out for Billy Mays? I didn't think there was anything wrong with him...he showed up on The Tonight Show with Conan tis week, seemed fine.
    There were some reports that he was hit pretty hard in the head with some luggage on his hard landing on the flight in Tampa the other night. They said they're not confirming if the death is related to this yet, but I'd be willing to bet the luggage did some damage that may have lead to his death.
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    Re: (Insert name here) R.I.P.

    Quote Originally Posted by WILD THING View Post
    There were some reports that he was hit pretty hard in the head with some luggage on his hard landing on the flight in Tampa the other night. They said they're not confirming if the death is related to this yet, but I'd be willing to bet the luggage did some damage that may have lead to his death.
    Odd. Similar to Natasha Richardson.


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